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Asian gangs in Los Angeles including * Filipino Gangs Cambodian/Loation Gangs, Vietnamese Gangs, Korean Gangs, Chinese Gangs, Mixed Asian Gangs, Samoan Gangs, Tongan Gangs
Wah Ching 華青 Dub C

Wah Ching 華青 Dub C

Tue 27 Jan 2009 07:25:52 PM MST

Wah Ching 華青, Hanyu Pinyin, Huáqīng, also known as "Dub C" is a Los Angeles Chinese Street gang. The original formation of the gang occurred in San Francisco 1966. Chinese Youth, as it is translated originally comprised of immigrant Cantonese boys from Hong Kong that harassed the local American born Chinese.

Vietnamese Boyz 2202 VBZ

Vietnamese Boyz 2202 VBZ

Wed 28 Jan 2009 10:51:17 PM MST

Originating after the fall of Saigon, the Vietnamese Boyz began primarily as a form of protection from "White America" as the immigrants at that time fell victim. Criminals were among the refugees that fled to the US in search of safety. 2202 or VB as it translates is the VBZ gang number.

? Bahala Na Gang ? BNG

? Bahala Na Gang ? BNG

Thu 29 Jan 2009 12:49:19 AM MST

Bahala Na ? translated means "Come What May". The BNG is one of the largest Filipino Gangs in the world. Aligned with the bloods in LA, the gang initially originated in the prisons of the Filippines in the 1940's. The question mark is a symbol of BNG Gang affiliation.

Pinoy Real Gang - PRG

Pinoy Real Gang - PRG

Mon 02 Mar 2009 04:16:14 AM MST

Pinoy Real (PR) pronounced Pinoy Re-al street gang was founded in the early 1980's in Atwater Village, California. Located 9 miles Northeast of Downtown L.A. Pinoy is a Filipino slang name for a Filipino male. Real used in a Spanish term, pronounced Re-al which means Royal or King. The gang name is abbreviated to PR or PRG (G meaning Gang).


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